92i

.92i92i Image File

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Developer
N/A
Category
Images
MIME Type
image/x-92i
First Released
Unknown
Open Format
No
File Signature
Unknown
At a Glance
.92i
92i Image File

A proprietary raster image format, typically associated with specific, less common software or hardware.

Reviewed on May 22, 2026
Compression
Varies (likely proprietary)
Transparency
No
Editability
Low
Best for
Niche software integration

Key Features

  • Proprietary image storage format.
  • Likely stores pixel-based raster data.
  • Metadata may be application-specific.
  • Limited compatibility with standard software.

Best For

  • Image storage when the originating software is the primary means of access.
  • Internal data representation for niche applications.

Less Ideal For

  • General image sharing and distribution.
  • Web display and online use.
  • Cross-platform compatibility.
  • Archiving images for long-term, universal access.

Common Use Cases

  • Storing images within a specific software application.
  • Data output from specialized imaging hardware.
  • Archiving images for use with a particular program.

How to Open It

  1. Identify the software or hardware that created the .92i file.
  2. Attempt to open the file using that specific application.
  3. If the originating software is unknown, try image conversion tools that support a wide range of formats, though success is not guaranteed.
  4. As a last resort, search online forums related to the suspected software for user-provided conversion methods.

What is a .92i file?

The .92i file extension is associated with a proprietary image format, likely used by specific software or hardware for storing image data. These files are not widely recognized or supported by common image viewers or editors. Without knowing the specific application that created the .92i file, it's challenging to determine its exact purpose or structure. However, it is generally a raster image format, meaning it stores image information as a grid of pixels.

Programs That Open .92i Files

PlatformProgram

How to Convert .92i Files

FormatMethod
.PNGSoftware-specific conversion utility, Online file converters (use with caution)
.JPGSoftware-specific conversion utility, Online file converters (use with caution)

Common Problems with .92i Files

⚠️ Cannot open .92i files with standard image viewers.
You need to find the specific software that created the .92i file or use a specialized converter if one exists. Many online converters may not support this obscure format.
⚠️ Unknown origin of the .92i file.
Check the source of the file. If it came with specific software, install and use that software to open it. If it was downloaded, try to find information about the website or context where it was obtained.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is .92i a common image format?

No, the .92i format is not common and is generally proprietary, meaning it's tied to specific software or hardware.

Can I open .92i files on my phone?

It's highly unlikely that a native app on your phone will support .92i. You would likely need to convert the file to a more common format like JPG or PNG on a computer first.

Is .92i a vector or raster image format?

Based on typical proprietary image formats, .92i is almost certainly a raster image format, storing data as pixels.

Technical Details

The .92i format is a binary image file. Its internal structure and compression methods are not publicly documented, making it difficult to analyze without the originating software. It likely stores pixel data along with metadata specific to the application that generated it.

Did You Know?

Proprietary formats like .92i are often created to lock users into a specific software ecosystem.
The lack of standardization makes .92i files difficult to work with outside their intended application.

Security Information

As with any file from an unknown source, exercise caution when opening .92i files, especially if obtained from untrusted websites or email attachments. While image files are less commonly vectors for malware than executables, it's still a good practice to scan them with antivirus software.

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